Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

I'm so confused. What ever happened to buying tickets for the week at a counter and then turning them in when you get a hot lunch? Does nobody do that anymore?
They haven't done that since I was in Middle School in the late 90's. We had to input an account number and pay into it every week. We switched to it because bigger kids were beating up smaller kids for their lunch ticket and just going through both lunch lines.
 
I'm so confused. What ever happened to buying tickets for the week at a counter and then turning them in when you get a hot lunch? Does nobody do that anymore?
Too easy. Kids need choices. Pretty sure you can get less than a full lunch now for less.
 
Kids are pampered. Don't like the school lunch, bring a farking bag lunch. I did it through high school.

Choices. Pfft.
Don't you know? This is AMERICA. We can't trust parents to pack lunches anymore. I can't find the link for this... but apparently there was some talk about outlawing home lunch in some school system because parents were just sending REALLY unhealthy stuff.
 

GasBandit

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Don't you know? This is AMERICA. We can't trust parents to pack lunches anymore. I can't find the link for this... but apparently there was some talk about outlawing home lunch in some school system because parents were just sending REALLY unhealthy stuff.
What I read was the parent's can't be trusted to not pack things like peanut butter sandwiches that some other kid might be allergic to.
 
And don't forget that "your child's lunch lacked [grains], and so we supplemented it with [some Ritz crackers] and billed you [some money] as a result" note.

--Patrick
 
Can we just admit that ambassador positions are kind of like the Top Tier perk for political Kickstarters already? We never send anyone who seems to know shit about the country in question and it basically just ends up as a reward for political donations anyway.
 
Can we just admit that ambassador positions are kind of like the Top Tier perk for political Kickstarters already? We never send anyone who seems to know shit about the country in question and it basically just ends up as a reward for political donations anyway.
Normally I'd agree--but I think you'd also agree that China is a particularly important position and you have more to lose with a terrible ambassador to China than with one to a less politically significant nation. We've sent decent ambassadors to China in the past, most recently John Huntsman who not only had spent time in China, but could also speak Chinese.[DOUBLEPOST=1391224953,1391224600][/DOUBLEPOST]On the other hand, Huntsman isn't too worried himself.
 
Don't worry, when ISP's start choking bandwidth I'm sure the people of this nation will know who to blame.
















BUA HAHAHA, sorry, couldn't help myself!
 
I'd much rather see the internet providers classified as common carriers. Especially since AT&T is now pushing to abandon their switched telephone network and go to all IP based telephone service.
That would seem the obvious move, but it would cause EVERYONE in the industry to go hostile and the Republicans would join them because they already believe the FCC is stifling job growth. What I want to understand is how the FCC defining what a net provider is classified is is any worse than those same net providers deciding who gets to access what. One just causes the local cable monopolies to rethink their business model. The other puts them in the position to determine who and what succeeds.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
In this day and age, I'm hard pressed to find a more perfect example of the definition of "common carrier" than an internet service provider with a geographical monopoly.

But a lot of money can help to cloud that definition.
 
I'd much rather see the internet providers classified as common carriers. Especially since AT&T is now pushing to abandon their switched telephone network and go to all IP based telephone service.
...and especially with that patent they just filed which allows them to charge you different rates based on the type (not merely the amount) of traffic that you transact.

--Patrick
 
...and especially with that patent they just filed which allows them to charge you different rates based on the type (not merely the amount) of traffic that you transact.

--Patrick
Combine that with the fact that "AT&T has said that in 25 percent of its customer locations, "it's currently not economically feasible to build a competitive IP wireline network," so it would use 4G LTE instead "to offer voice and high-speed IP Internet services.""
So these people will be forced into highly restrictive wireless plans for voice and data instead of land lines.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Wait, NYC can't handle a little snow?
The mayor told people to stay off the roads, then kept schools open, then closed them early, apparently. His justification was, travel safety be damned, maybe some of the kids wouldn't get to eat at all that day if they couldn't get to school for their subsidized meal.
 
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